Fairfax County
Virginia
Fairfax Courthouse Self-Help Resource Center Staff
SHRC staff are prepared and permitted to:
- Provide you with the number of a local lawyer referral service, legal services program or other service where you can get legal help.
- Give you information about law libraries and online resources.
- Explain and answer questions about how the court works.
- Give you general information about court rules, procedures and practices.
- Provide you with available court forms and instructions.
- Provide court schedules and information on how to get a case scheduled.
- Provide you information from your case file.
- Answer some basic questions about court deadlines and how they are determined.
- Provide additional assistance in some circumstances to aid you if you have special needs.
- Provide information, brochures and contact information about mediation and ADR programs in your court.
- Assist you in your own language.
SHRC staff are not permitted or allowed to:
- Tell you whether or not you should bring your case to court.
- Tell you what words to use in your papers. We can, however, check your papers for completeness before you file them.
- Tell you what to say in court.
- Give you an opinion about what will happen if you bring your case to court.
- Talk to the judge for you.
- Let you talk to the judge outside of court.
- Change an order signed by a judge.
- Give you information about a judge’s decision until the judge makes that decision public.
- Give you information that we would be unable or unwilling to give to the other side in your case.
- Interpret court documents or tell you what you “should” do.
About the Courthouse SHRC
What It Is
A resource center open to the public and located in the Fairfax Courthouse, the Courthouse Self Help Resource Center (SHRC) serves individuals in the community who interact with the judicial system and the court as litigants, prospective litigants, witnesses or those who simply have business with the court. The SHRC provides one centralized center for services that are currently being provided to the public on an ad hoc basis from numerous sources, such as the front help desk, Fairfax Bar Association lawyer referral service, court clerks offices and other entities.
Structure
The SHRC is a County-funded initiative and collaborative effort through the Fairfax Bar Association, which receives input from a stakeholders’ committee comprised of community stakeholders and non-profits serving the community, including legal aid programs, domestic violence response and advocacy programs, County agencies or departments such as the Department of Housing and Office to Prevent and End Homelessness, court staff, the Commonwealth's Attorney, Public Defender and private attorneys in various practice areas.
What It Does
The SHRC provides legal information about court procedure for the three branches of court located at the courthouse complex. Members of the public, through positive interactions with resource center staff, can access informational materials, forms, and legal resources, and receive referrals to legal services or other agencies and services that may be available. Legal advice is not provided. This is an information, resource, and referral service only.
Goals
To increase access to justice, improve court filings and provide a positive point of contact between the Court and the Community. The SHRC assists the various clerks offices by providing a location where clerks can refer members of the public for individualized responses to questions seeking legal information about forms, court procedure, where to file, and how to access resources relevant to their needs.
4110 Chain Bridge Road, Suite 115, Fairfax, VA, 22030
- Driving Directions (Google Maps)
- Note: The SHRC is inside the Public Law Library.
Phone: 703-246-2172
Fax: 703-591-0310
E-mail: shrc@fairfaxbar.org
Hours
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday, closed Holidays
- The SHRC follows Fairfax Circuit Court calendar and inclement weather closings.
Parking
Hourly public parking is available for a fee in designated public parking garage (entrances to Garage B on Page Avenue). Free parking is available in several marked lots located some blocks from the courthouse in surrounding Fairfax City, with only limited street parking in the area. Persons with valid handicapped parking permits may park near the front of the courthouse in reserved lots/spaces clearly marked for their use.
Device/Computer Use
- You may bring a personal laptop computer, as well as a phone, into the courthouse.
- Free wireless internet service (WiFi) is available on unsecured networks in the Law Library and several common areas in the courthouse.
- Nine (9) public computers/work stations are available to visitors in the Law Library (Suite #115); these have access to the Internet and word processing and are configured to one central black & white printer.
SHRC Fee Schedule
Photocopies (self service; black & white only) |
$0.25/side/page |
Fax (incoming and outgoing) |
$1.00/page |
Printouts (black & white only) |
$0.25/page |
- The Law Library can accept cash and credit/debit cards (Visa, Mastercard and Discover).
- Transaction receipts may be provided.
- Fees are subject to change.
Courthouse Self-Help Resource Center
4110 Chain Bridge RoadFairfax, VA, 22030
Link to Google Maps
The Fairfax Courthouse Self-Help Resource Center is inside the Fairfax Public Law Library.